![]() ![]() But since I don’t have to reboot after changing the driver, I can switch from Intel to Basic whenever I want to use Silhouette Studio, and back to Intel when I am done. Now the only thing is, the Intel display adapter driver has better resolution and seems a bit faster. ![]() I have an Intel display adapter, and I remember someone commenting that they replaced theirs with the Windows basic driver (I think it might have been for a different problem, but I thought What the Hey!) That seems to have done the trick- fingers and toes crossed and knock wood!! So if you have the same problem you might want to give that a shot. I finally tried to REPLACE the display adapter driver. So what’s a girl to do?īefore you offer advice (thank you though!), I have tried every single suggestion out there- rebooted, re-installed, downgraded the software, ran the 32 bit version, deleted the folders to clear the cache and the library, turned off anti-aliasing, updated the display adapter driver, etc. However, I need my new machine in order to run Photoshop (plus it’s a bit faster) and I worry that when the old laptop dies I will need to use my new one. But using it on my newer laptop is just a daily journey into aggravation! Silhouette Studio keeps (randomly) crashing- sometimes as soon as I start doing work, sometimes I get a few minutes and then Wham! Crash! and I end up losing all my work that I didn’t save! I use my old laptop to run Silhouette Studio and send my cuts to the Curio because on that machine it just works. I use the software, Silhouette Studio quite a lot because for the things I want to do I find it easier and quicker than Inkscape or Illustrator. So as you can tell by some of my posts, I have a Silhouette machine- right now a Curio.
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